Adriftpanda 12:46 AM 02-11-2010
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Not my picture but I have my watch at home. I use to have some nice watches but decided it was a waste of money. I have 2 other Rolexes and this Cartier.
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mosesbotbol 03:12 AM 02-11-2010
keeping a watch in a humidor will do wonders for its long life of service... I wonder how accurate the hydrometer is? Or any hydrometer actually?
I am quite suprised Habanos has licensed logos for a co-branded watch? How many would kill to have a Cohiba inspired Rolex/Breitling or something? New dial, hands and engrave something on the swing mass... $$$
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Parshooter 08:46 AM 02-11-2010
Originally Posted by mosesbotbol:
How many would kill to have a Cohiba inspired Rolex/Breitling or something? New dial, hands and engrave something on the swing mass... $$$
No thanks, I'll take the Quintero Seiko $
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Darrell 09:48 AM 02-11-2010
Originally Posted by Adriftpanda:
Not my picture but I have my watch at home. I use to have some nice watches but decided it was a waste of money. I have 2 other Rolexes and this Cartier.
Damn Huy, who knew you balled with the Rolex's.
:-)
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mosesbotbol 10:32 AM 02-11-2010
Looking at a watch for my girlfriend this weekend. I'll check around Biel first, then Zurich on Saturday to see if I can beat up the price some. I am not looking for anything over the top. I have one of her watches to be service right now.
I like the Certina Quartz pilot watches, Mido, or the Swatch Automatic. It has to be a watch they I could wear too :-) There are some antique manuals that our watchsmith may have, but he is battling the flu and I have not been by.
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Darrell 11:09 AM 02-11-2010
Question....
How do you "clean" a metal bracelet?
My Nixon for example has a couple years of gunk built up near the clasp. I'd like to thoroughly clean it.
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mosesbotbol 11:33 AM 02-11-2010
Originally Posted by Darrell:
Question....
How do you "clean" a metal bracelet?
My Nixon for example has a couple years of gunk built up near the clasp. I'd like to thoroughly clean it.
Old toothbrush, dishwashing soap and room temperature water. scrub away.
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Darrell 11:50 AM 02-11-2010
Originally Posted by mosesbotbol:
Old toothbrush, dishwashing soap and room temperature water. scrub away.
Why does it have to be room temp? Just curious.
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s15driftking 11:54 AM 02-11-2010
wayner123 12:12 PM 02-11-2010
Originally Posted by s15driftking:
http://www.amazon.com/Cape-Cod-Polis...d_bxgy_k_img_b
Best thing in the world, polishes and cleans. They can be had locally at ace hardware for about 3 bucks for two cloths. Truly amazing, you do it once every couple of months and the watch will never age.
DO NOT use these cloths unless you know what you are doing. This is not your normal polising cloth and can make parts too shiny. If you have brushed links or parts of links, using cape cod will destroy that contrast.
One of the best ways is like Moses describes. Just soap and an old toothbrush. You don't want to scratch anything.
Another method is to put the bracelet in a freezer ziploc bag and spray in a good amount of WD40. Let this sit for a couple hours then come back and rinse under water.
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mosesbotbol 12:13 PM 02-11-2010
Originally Posted by Darrell:
Why does it have to be room temp? Just curious.
Along with Palmolive, it's easier on soft hands. Actually, it's to prevent any temperature based reactions to the watch. This is to say, don't pour boiling water or dip it into ice water...
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Adriftpanda 12:29 PM 02-11-2010
Originally Posted by Darrell:
Question....
How do you "clean" a metal bracelet?
My Nixon for example has a couple years of gunk built up near the clasp. I'd like to thoroughly clean it.
Just bring them in, and have them do it.
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TheRiddick 01:40 PM 02-11-2010
Darrell, as jeweler friend of mine taught me and he's the one responsible for my watch bend, simply take a little bowl, say a Chinese rice bowl, pour some glass cleaner into it, enough to cover the watch band when folded into bowl, and let sit for about 30 minutes. Then rinse under water and wipe clean. Been doing it for years now. I just make sure that glass cleaner does not come in contact with the seals (watch back) and wipe that separately. I also come by and shake the watch in the bowl, gently from side to side, a couple of times while its sitting in the bowl (Every 10 minutes, let's say, of that 30 minute bath).
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Darrell 10:59 PM 02-12-2010
s15driftking 11:13 PM 02-12-2010
Darrell 11:44 PM 02-12-2010
Originally Posted by s15driftking:
looks phenom!!
I am thinking really hard about getting the Orange Monster.
It will match all of my Giants gear.
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mosesbotbol 02:35 AM 02-13-2010
My first day of watch shopping did not go so well. My girl wants a Swatch and I found a cool one that is a chrono with red croc style strap and 5 or 6 small gems on the dial. There conservative and cool at 150 CHF. I also looked at Tissot and Certina.
I am going by our watchsmith today and maybe he has something laying around? I don't want to spend more 500 CHF. Today I am headed to Zurich and will check out additional watch stores.
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s15driftking 07:40 AM 02-13-2010
Originally Posted by Darrell:
I am thinking really hard about getting the Orange Monster.
It will match all of my Giants gear.
i would also favor the OM, though I love the BM. Either way, baller. Isay go for it. Also, check out the buzzsaw, its 49mm... super sharp.
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Darrell 02:20 PM 02-13-2010
Is authenticwatches.com legit?
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smitdavi 02:55 PM 02-13-2010
Pretty sweet looking Auto Chrono from Swatch that I'm absolutely lovin right now:
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